despite what kathleen sebelius says. but the real problem is that this is just sort of, you know, an example of the much larger problem which is that when, it's a very complicated thing to try to provide health insurance to 300 million people. when you try to do that, you're going to fine a lot of unintended consequences and then even worse a lot of consequence that is were predicted by the people who opposed obamacare, that what you will wind up with is a lot of older, sicker people enrolling and younger, healthier people not enrolling. but and if that happens, then you're not going to have that money to draw off of to pay for all the sicker people. and it's kind of the arrogance of the entire notion that the federal government can just walk in haphazardly take over 1/6 of the economy and make it work. it is just sheer arrogance. >> the president has been blaming the insurance companies for these policy cancellations. oh, it is insurance companies are doing it. how disingenuous. the insurance companies are following the